Certifiable Software Applications 1 Main Processes

“Certifiable Software Applications 1 Main Processes” by Jean-Louis Boulanger, published by Elsevier Science on July 4, 2016, is a comprehensive resource focused on quality assurance and safety assurance in software applications. This edition, comprising 308 pages, delves into the context necessary for developing certifiable software, addressing recent advancements such as module, component, and product line approaches. The book also discusses applicable standards and security principles essential for ensuring software integrity.
Readers will discover fundamental practices in software development, along with an introduction to the concept of software applications. The text emphasizes mastering quality and configuration requirements, providing insights into the processes that underpin effective software engineering. With its focus on security and development methodologies, this book serves as a valuable reference for professionals in the field of software development and engineering.
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Certifiable Software Applications 1: Main Processes is dedicated to the establishment of quality assurance and safety assurance. It establishes the context for achieving a certifiable software application. In it, the author covers recent developments such as the module, component and product line approach. Applicable standards are presented and security principles are described and discussed. Finally, the requirements for mastering quality and configuration are explained. In this book the reader will find the fundamental practices from the field and an introduction to the concept of software application.
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